The word ‘Utopia’ is Greek, literally translating as ‘no place’.
February 19th, 2009
Maybe it’s better translated as a place that does not exist – one that is ideally perfect, but often, ultimately, too impossible or idealistic to achieve.
OK… your not allowed to read this post unless the following criteria is met:
1. You have to love music
2. You’re in the mood for music
3. You have a good set of speakers to listen to music
4. You have set the volume to LOUD!
5. You have got to like young, raw talent.
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Awhile back I posted some links of things I was reviewing on the internet. It got a pretty good response, with some asking me to show more of my meanderings. So, I thought that it would be a good time to share some of my findings that I found.
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This set is all about the kids. Kids with talent. Kids that produce music. And they do…
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The talent of the Tuttle kids. Amazing.
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This kid, Sungha Jung, is 10 years old… You have got to be kidding???
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This little girl cant be any older then 12 years and still manages to rock out to “Carry on my wayward son” on an organ.
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Marc Andre Gauthier violinist. Live 100 000 spectators. Canada Day – Parliament hill violin solo. Amazing prodigy violinist. Violin piece La Vida Breve. Amazing young talent. 14 year old violin soloist.
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I have no idea how old, but for an improv boogie, this is awesome.
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And one last bit of Sungha jung. This kid… DAMN!
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I am always amazed and awe struck when I hear these kids perform the kind of work that an adult would be hard pressed to produce. So much talent…
Maybe in a perfect world…



